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SANA 
The interesting leeture in the 
People’s Forum last Sunday evening 
will be more than matehed by an 
illustrated lecture next Sunday ev- 
ening on ‘‘The Passion Play at Ober- 
ammagau’’. The lecturer will be 
Rev. Roy B. Guild of Boston, who 
attended the Passion Play this last 
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summer and has secured the best — 
possible slides illustrating it. - Mr. — 
Guild is an accomplished lecturer — 
and a rare treat is in store, as every- 
one knows the Passion Play was — 
written by the village priest in the — 
little German village of Oberamma- 
gau many years ago. Its main ob- 
object is to portray scenes from the 
life and death of our Lord. It is a 
creation of genius and every ten 
years the world gathers to witness 
its presentation by simple village 
people, the height of whose ambi- 
tion in life is to be worthy of their 
parts. 
The Young People’s Society of the 
Village church will reorganize this 
evening. It will also decide whether 
the Friday evening meetings shall 
be held in the church as at present 
or im the chapel. 
The subject of the sermon next 
Sunday morning at the Village 
church will be ‘‘Reason and Com- 
mon Sense in Religion’’. 
The Men’s Bible Class is now firm- 
ly established. A second interesting 
meeting was held last Monday even- 
ing and the only difficulty thus far 
experienced is to know when to stop, 
so absorbing is the discussion. 
B. Manfred Thornberg returned 
Monday from a_ business 
through the west. 
trip | 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howe are re- ~ 
ceiving congratulations on the ar- 
rival of a son in their home at Leo-- 
minister. 
Mrs. Frank Comeau is quite il at 
the home of her mother at Essex 
with rheumatic fever. 
Arthur M. Lyecett returned Sun- 
day from a short trip to Nova Scotia. 
The first of the series of social 
dances to be held at the Women’s 
club by Miss Louise Friend passed 
off very merrily on Tuesday even- 
ing, a good time being enjoyed by 
all. The children’s dancing elass will 
meet on Thursday afternoon next 
week at the Women’s club house. — 
Mrs. James Wolfe was the guest 
of Mrs. James Mulvey at Manches- 
ter on Wednesday, 
